Tenant information & fees

Application & fees

A holding deposit, equal to 1 weeks rent, is payable upon the start of the application.

Successful Applications - any holding deposit will be offset against the initial Rent and Deposit, with the agreement of the payee.

Unsuccessful Applications – the holding fee may be retained by the Agent/Landlord where the tenant provides false or misleading information, fails a right to rent check, or withdraws from the application process.

As well as paying the rent, you may also be required to make the following permitted payments, in accordance with the Tenant Fees Act 2019:

- During the tenancy (payable to the Agent)

- Payment of £50.00 to change the tenancy agreement, or renew an existing tenancy agreement for a further fixed term.

- Interest payment of £25.00 for any late rental payments.

- Payment of £25.00 for the loss of keys/security devices

- Payment of any unpaid rent or other reasonable costs associated with your early termination of the tenancy, as detailed in the tenancy agreement.

Client Protection Scheme’s

Arden Estates is a member of Deposit Protection Service, which is a client money protection scheme, and also a member of The Property Ombudsman, which is a redress scheme. You can find out more details on the agent’s website or by contacting the agent directly.

Tenant referencing

All prospective tenants and guarantors (where applicable) will be put through our stringent referencing process. We employ a specialist referencing agency to carry out the checks on our behalf. These checks include, but are not limited to: Credit history check, employment & affordability check, residential check - previous landlord/agent. Where an applicant is self-employed they will need to confirm how long they have been self-employed for and be able to provide details for an accountant reference and/or provide bank statements to prove their income.

If any of the above checks are failed or the information declared is found to be incorrect then the tenant may lose the property and any fee paid.

All applications are agreed subject to satisfactory references and the landlord reserves the right to withdraw the application at any stage.

Assured shorthold tenancy agreement

We agree all new Tenancies on a 6 month initial period, unless otherwise agreed and this is done under the Assured Shorthold Tenancy Agreement. Both parties will sign this document outlining their responsibilities prior to the commencement of the tenancy. This legal agreement takes into consideration all the latest legislation including The Housing Act 1988. Unless we are instructed otherwise we shall use our standard Tenancy Agreement.

Tenants should expect to receive a copy of the tenancy agreement via email along with detailed instructions for payment of rent and deposit, giving tenants the opportunity to read through and understand the terms prior to signing.

Any questions?

We answer a number of common questions about tenancies on our FAQ page. There's also a form at the bottom of the page if you have a question of your own.